AI in the Office

By: David Dorion

Summary: These six articles highlight how artificial intelligence is changing the recruiting and legal professions.

At one point, artificial intelligence, also known as AI, was portrayed only in science fiction movies, and not in a very kind or trusting way either. Today, many people still don’t trust AI. But there are many more who not only trust AI, they employ it, particularly in the workplace. The following six articles outline how AI is used, in specific, by recruiters, job seekers and why it is warily regarded in law firms, particularly by associates.

How Artificial Intelligence Optimizes Recruitment

While some workers might worry that artificial intelligence will replace them in the workplace, job seekers and employers alike are experiencing the efficiency of AI, especially as manual recruiting tools make it increasingly difficult for employers to find proper job candidates.

There are two sides to job hunting; the employer’s side and the candidate’s side. This article shows how both employers and candidates can save time and resources with AI’s vetting ability to optimally match job candidates to open positions.

Attorneys need not worry that AI will replace them. While some forms of AI may already be present in law firms, it is more likely that AI is performing mundane job duties, and not learning how to read tax code, write a legal brief, or litigate a case; experience that only lawyers have.

A lot of routine and boring busy work goes into the career of a law firm associate. Now, these associates are finding that AI can perform their everyday and ordinary work, and do so for much less cost, yet more efficiency.